In the early stages of the third period, it was a tight affair as both teams traded chances. Erne broke the tie with an incredible individual effort as he blocked a shot, beat multiple Hurricanes down the ice and backhanded the puck past Mrazek, top shelf, to give the Red Wings a 4-3 lead.
"It's been going well lately, but I'm just trying to stick to my game," Erne said about his recent play. "Just trying to take advantage of the opportunities I get. Luckily I was able to tonight."
Carolina thought it had tied the game less than a minute after Erne's goal, but Detroit challenged the call for goalie interference and won, preserving the 4-3 lead. Aho then tied the game, 4-4, with exactly four minutes remaining in regulation. The game was sent to overtime with the score knotted at 4-4.
After a scoreless 3-on-3 overtime, the game was extended to a shootout, and Larkin scored to open things up for the Red Wings. Detroit had a chance to end the game in round three, but Andrei Svechnikov beat Greiss to extend the action.
With both teams trading saves in the ensuing three rounds, Erne this time used his forehand, again beating Mrazek top-shelf, to clinch the victory for the Red Wings.
"We've got a lot of character in this room," Erne said. "A great group of guys and we got, obviously, embarrassed last game, and I was really happy with the way we played tonight. Other than the first 10 minutes, I thought we played some solid hockey."
The Red Wings will look to secure the series sweep over Carolina on Monday night, with a 7 p.m. puck drop from PNC Arena (Bally Sports Detroit Plus, Red Wings Radio Network).